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Dershowitz says he knows Epstein client list names: ‘But I’m bound by confidentiality’

UNITED STATES, JUL 10 – Alan Dershowitz says documents revealing Epstein's clients, including politicians and celebrities, are deliberately suppressed by authorities to shield powerful individuals, despite DOJ denying such a list exists.

  • Alan Dershowitz claimed he saw the full Epstein client list during his March 19 interview, but is bound by confidentiality from revealing the names.
  • Following Giuffre’s 2022 lawsuit withdrawal, Dershowitz claims he saw Epstein’s client list while defending himself to prove innocence, despite confidentiality restrictions.
  • Pressed on who’s on the list, former Epstein attorney Alan Dershowitz said “Documents are being suppressed to protect individuals” and “they’re everything,” from politicians to business leaders.
  • On July 7, the U.S. DOJ denied the existence of a client list, sparking cover-up accusations from supporters.
  • Judicial Watch's FOIA lawsuit in April 2025 prompts ongoing review of Epstein files, amid Dershowitz's claims of a government cover-up to protect powerful individuals.
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